2 days
- Quest Hotel, Palmerston North
- Street Art, Berryman's Lane
- Central Energy Trust Wildbase Recovery Centre
Check into Quest Hotel, an immaculate and modern hotel in the centre of Palmerston North – from there, it’s a 4-minute drive (or half an hour walk) to Hokowhitu Village for dinner at The Fat Farmer, a fantastic vintage-style, locally-run restaurant and bar with tapas-style sharing plates.
Take a 10-minute walk for breakfast at Munch, a 100% gluten-free and nut-free cafe with eclectic decor and lots of cosy spaces – and this raved-about cafe will cater to your diet whatever your requirements. The eggs benedict, the salmon salad, and anything involving their incredibly crispy homemade batter is just perfection – and this will all be great fuel for your next adventure, Blokarting with the Manawatu BloKarting Club at Sansons Domain.
The thrill and excitement of speeding around the BloKart track is next level – Feel the wind in your sail as you race past your friends and family on this fun and exciting activity.
From there it’s a short drive for lunch at The Herb Farm near Ashhurst, a family-owned and -operated business set in rural tranquillity, with two acres of themed gardens and a beautiful cafe on-site with indoor and outdoor seating. The coffee is divine, and the food is beautiful (it’s mostly local, free-range, and organic) whether you’re ordering the French toast, the steak sandwich, or the halloumi burger plus plenty more.
Take a 5-minute drive to one of Palmerston North’s farmer’s markets for breakfast (the Hokowhitu Village Farmers’ Market on the third Sunday of every month, and the Summerhill Farmers’ Market on the first Sunday of every month). These markets bustle with fresh produce, artisan baking and cured meats, great coffee, fresh-cut flowers, seedlings, music and it’s a great chance to talk to some local producers and soak up the local vibe.
After this, check out the Central Energy Trust Wildbase Recovery Centre, in Victoria Esplanade. The Wildbase Recovery Centre is a world-class centre holding wildlife while they rehabilitate from injury, before being released back into the wild – many were patients of the Massey University Wildlife hospital. There are also a few permanent residents, including tuatara, whio (blue duck), kererū (New Zealand Wood Pigeon) and korimako (bellbird).
Before you head home, grab a wood-fired pizza or buffalo chicken wings from Brew Union. This large, airy, buzzing venue is beautiful with original brickwork and solid wooden beams. They brew their own fantastic beer, and all the brewing equipment is on display. Manawatū is the perfect place for a weekend away – and there’s plenty of other activities you could throw into the mix! Check out Must-do walks, activities, and dining spots to design your dream weekend away in Manawatū.